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Tri-Cities Criminal Defense Attorney

Serving Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco, Washington

Fear, stress, anxiety, and uncertainty – these are just some of the
emotions that can come with suddenly finding yourself on the “wrong”
side of the law. If you were recently arrested or accused of committing
a crime, then you are probably feeling overwhelmed about facing the criminal
justice system. This is understandable, but you need to know that you
don't have to go through this difficult experience alone. There is
help available – you can take on this challenge with a powerful
legal partner.

I am
Attorney Gary Metro, and I have dedicated my career entirely to the defense of the criminally
accused in Washington. I have seen so many people go through difficult
times just like the ones you are dealing with now, and I am proud to say
that I have been able to help them in a variety of ways. In Benton County
alone, I have been able to secure numerous positive case results, each
aimed at dismissing cases or reducing the charges against my clients.

Time is of the essence when you are facing criminal charges. Call (855)
622-5732 to request a
case evaluation with my firm in Richland.

Why You Should Let Me Represent You

Picking and choosing a lawyer is nothing like looking for the right dentist
or mechanic. Your livelihood is on the line, after all, and one mistake
could spell disaster for your future freedoms and stability. You will
need someone who possesses the three cornerstones of a powerful criminal
defense attorney: compassion, knowledge, and aggression. You will need
someone like me.

I stand apart from other defense law firms in Washington because I have:

More than 25 years of legal and trial experience.
100% focus on
criminal defense cases – no distractions.
Defended high profile clients, such as MLB players.

I have no patience for prosecutors that try to use flimsy or exaggerated
claims to bring down my clients. I will do all I can to hone in on the
weaknesses in their case and dismantle it. When you come to me, you will
be working with a Richland criminal defense lawyer who takes on your case
as if he were defending himself.

The Many Ways I Can Defend You

Criminal defense is not exactly a narrow field of the law. There are so
many rules and regulations in our daily lives, one mistake or misunderstanding
could easily land you in handcuffs and legal trouble. When I founded the
Metro Law Firm, I knew I wanted to help the people overcome some of life’s
greatest obstacles and maintain their wellbeing or innocence.

Criminal Defense Lawyer in Kennewick and Pasco

Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco are sometimes referred to as the Tri-Cities
of Washington. With my law office’s location adjacent to the Columbia
River, I believe Metro Law Firm can provide quick and convenient legal
counsel to people all across the region. Do you need representation at
the Benton County Courts in Kennewick? Perhaps your hearing is scheduled
at the Franklin County Court in Pasco? Wherever you need help in the Tri-Cities,
I can be the one to support you.

Do not delay taking action any longer. Let a highly experienced Richland
criminal defense lawyer from my firm help you in your time of need.
Contact me today to learn your legal options.

What sets Metro Law Firm apart?

We know that criminal matters don't wait until convenient office hours
and we therefore do not limit our availability to these times. When you
need an attorney, you can't afford to wait--so don't! Give our
firm a call and be confident knowing that you will be getting in touch
with a firm that is well-known for their aggressive approach.

Excellent research and writing skills.

Has tried dozens of cases to verdict.

a trial lawyer for 25 years

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